<h2>Just Lisp</h2>

<table class="floater">
<tr class="table-header">
  <td>Lisp Implementation</td>
  <td class="centered">Mac OS X</td>
  <td class="centered">GNU/Linux</td>
  <td class="centered">Windows</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td>Allegro 6.2 (<a href="http://www.franz.com/PracticalCommonLisp">get license</a>)</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td>SBCL 0.8.20</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">&mdash;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td>OpenMCL ????</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">&mdash;</td>
  <td class="centered">&mdash;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td>CLISP 2.33.2</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
  <td class="centered">not yet available</td>
</tr>

</table>

<p class="download-blurb">Choose a file from this table if you want to
add another Common Lisp implementation to an existing Lispbox
installation. To install, simply unpack the file in your existing
Lispbox directory and invoke <code>M-x lispbox-find-lisps</code>.</p>
